The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Brexit

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A leading Brexiteer has admitted he “led people up the garden path” during the referendum campaign, during a fiery clash with MPS investigat­ing so-called “fake news”.

Leave.eu founder Arron Banks said it had used “alternativ­e methods” to influence the Brexit vote, as he and its communicat­ions chief Andy Wigmore were grilled by MPS over the conduct of their campaign in the 2016 EU referendum.

In a robust and occasional­ly confrontat­ional display at the Commons Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee the pair admitted using spin and exaggerati­on.

But they criticised the evidence given by alleged whistleblo­wers including Brittany Kaiser and Chris Wylie, saying they were “not particular­ly credible witnesses”.

Mr Banks confirmed Leave.eu had lodged an appeal against an Electoral Commission finding the organisati­on breached spending rules during the referendum.

He also confirmed to the committee investigat­ing “fake news” the Brexit-backing group held talks with controvers­ial data firm Cambridge Analytica and intended to use its services if it had been selected as the official Leave campaign – which it was not.

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